How A Common Fertilizer Became A Meth Magnet
Anhydrous ammonia is a nitrogen fertilizer with a nefarious side gig: it’s a prime ingredient in illicit methamphetamine manufacturing.
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Anhydrous ammonia is a nitrogen fertilizer with a nefarious side gig: it’s a prime ingredient in illicit methamphetamine manufacturing.
Chuck used to sell marijuana in California. But the legalization of medical marijuana in the state meant he was suddenly competing against hundreds of dispensaries. So he moved to New York, where marijuana is still 100 percent illegal. Since then, he's quadrupled his income.
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